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Gallhammer – Gloomy Lights (2004) Rapidshare

January 23rd, 2010 by That Vulture


The album I’m posting here comes from a band named Gallhammer. It’s a japanese blackish doomish metal band with all girl members. Yes, a extreme metal band consisting only of japanese girls.

What do you think about when I say “japanese girls” …?

Japanese stereotypical schoolgirls
You think this, right?

Gallhammer doesn’t exactly have this image, see for yourself:

Gallhammer Band Photo

Yeah, I know, I just played along with the gimmick their recordlabel is using with big success. “WAT?! ALL WAPANESE ALL GIRL EXTREME METAL BAND?!”… Interesting this, but, well, they’re so much more than this gimmick.

The band was formed in Tokyo in 2003.  According to various sources they wanted to create a band in the vein of Hellhammer, and they succeeded I guess. Their music is ugly, minimalistic and simple. Vivian Slaughter in the band cites several bands as influence. Among these she lists Hellhammer, ofcourse, but also Celtic Frost(duh.), Burzum, Amebix, Cathedral, Kraftwerk, Morbid Angel, etc. So the music is a sickening mix of black metal, death metal, crust, doom and so forth. The album posted here is quite unsettling to listen to, but this is kind of what makes it so interesting.

Gloomy Lights Cover
Gallhammer – Gloomy Lights (2004)

01. Endless Nauseous Days
02. Crucifixion
03. Tomurai: May Our Father Die
04. Beyond The Hate Red
05. Lost Myself
06. State Of Gloom
07. Aloof And Proud Silence
08. Color Of Coma

“I can say that raw feelings make a good sound. Because we are not machine. We could shed blood, could vomit and have feeling of hate. … I wanted to express the mental instability and mental cruelty which a girl has. Now we are holding up pride, hate and life in the front. We are not wearing that dress.” – Vivian Slaughter

Japan has more good stuff to offer, and I’ll most likely post some here sooner or later. Get this album here.

Best regards,
That Vulture

Devil Doll – The Girl Who Was … Death, Rapidshare

January 20th, 2010 by That Vulture

The fourth album I’ll post here is quite something…

Devil Doll Logo

So, what’s this?

Well, ladies and gentlemen, this is Mr. Doctors brainchild. He had a very strange band called Devil Doll, and in 1989 this project released an album titled “The Girl Who Was … Death”:

The Girl Who Was ... Death Cover

Devil Doll – The Girl Who Was … Death

01. The Girl Who Was … Death

This album is in my mind quite extraordinary. Experimental and artsy, symphonic and progressive. Lot’s of metal influences, yet so much more than “metal”.  The vocals are out of this world. Everything here is composed by Mr. Doctor, which goes to prove what a musical genius this man must be. I’m in AWE.

You can, ofcourse, download the entire album here. You will enjoy this, I promise!

Best regards,
That Vulture

Master’s Hammer – Šlágry, Rapidshare

January 20th, 2010 by That Vulture

Yeah, no sleep results in more music…

Time for album #3 from these weirdos in the east:

Šlágry Cover

Master’s Hammer – Šlágry

1. Šavlový Tanec
2. Ach, Synku, Synku
3. Pùjdem Spolu Do Betléma
4. Indiánská Píseò Hrùzy
5. Carl Czerny Op. 849
6. Rock’n'Roll Music (Chuck Berry Cover)
7. Vzpomínám Na Zlaté Casy
8. Nabucco
9. Hlava Modernistova

A goodbye album, featuring music very unlike the rest of the discography, and only 2 of the members. Most of the tracks are very odd-fashioned covers.

Yeah, well, not really. In 2009 they joined forces again, and they’ve released a new album titled Mantras. I won’t be posting any links for this here.

However, Šlágry you can get here!

No sleep makes work in 3 hours hard. BAAAWWWW.

Best regards,
That Vulture